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Update DB requirements in the documentation See merge request !11293
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We currently support the following databases:
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- PostgreSQL (recommended)
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- PostgreSQL
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- MySQL/MariaDB
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If you want to run the database separately, expect a size of about 1 MB per user.
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We _highly_ recommend the use of PostgreSQL instead of MySQL/MariaDB as not all
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features of GitLab may work with MySQL/MariaDB. Existing users using GitLab with
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MySQL/MariaDB are advised to migrate to PostgreSQL instead.
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The server running the database should have _at least_ 5-10 GB of storage
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available, though the exact requirements depend on the size of the GitLab
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installation (e.g. the number of users, projects, etc).
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### PostgreSQL Requirements
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As of GitLab 9.0, PostgreSQL 9.6 is recommended. Lower versions of PostgreSQL
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may work but primary testing and developement takes place using PostgreSQL 9.6.
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As of GitLab 9.0, PostgreSQL 9.2 or newer is required, and earlier versions are
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not supported. We highly recommend users to use at least PostgreSQL 9.6 as this
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is the PostgreSQL version used for development and testing.
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Users using PostgreSQL must ensure the `pg_trgm` extension is loaded into every
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GitLab database. This extension can be enabled (using a PostgreSQL super user)
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We support the current and the previous major release of Firefox, Chrome/Chromium, Safari and Microsoft browsers (Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11).
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Each time a new browser version is released, we begin supporting that version and stop supporting the third most recent version.
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Each time a new browser version is released, we begin supporting that version and stop supporting the third most recent version.
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